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Q. How does Starcom1 compare with the competition?
A. There are very few systems available
that have the features of Starcom1, very few that have
noise canceling that really works at high speed and
none that have both combined with a sensible price.
You can’t buy better that’s the Starcom guarantee.
Listen to a road test!
Q.
Can I use my mobile phone with Starcom1?
A. Yes, Starcom offers have adapters to
suit most phones, you just need to specify the make and
model of phone when ordering. We have lots of customer
feedback saying that their callers aren't aware they are
on a bike regardless of the speed.
Q. Do I need a switch or VOX to talk rider to pillion?
A. No, Starcom1 is a full dual channel
system, which means that rider and pillion can both talk
naturally and at he same time.
Q. What is VOX?
A. VOX is a voice activated control
system, it can be used to control a two-way radio, to
cause it to transmit when you speak. It can also be used
to mute the audio/music, useful for rider and pillion to
turn off the music while you are taking (it will
automatically un-mute after 10 seconds of silence). Also
useful for while riding on your own, listening to music,
just say “OFF” and its muted for 10 seconds.
Q. What is PTT?
A. PTT is the push to talk switch, used
to control a two-way radio, to cause it to transmit. It
can be used instead of or with the VOX system. The
switch is normally mounted on the handle bars and
operated with your thumb.
Q. Can I use a navigation or radar system with Starcom1?
A. Yes, the navigation or radar needs to
have audio out. We have cables to interface to most
system.
Q. I wear ear plugs but my wife doesn’t does Starcom1
have a rider pillion balance control?
A. Yes Starcom1 is designed with this in
mind.
Q. I
wear ear plugs, can I use Starcom1?
A. Yes, Starcom1 has a fully adjustable
volume control and powerful amplifiers. In fact we
recommend that ear plugs are used to reduce the ambient
noise.
Q What is
the warrantee with StarCom?
A. We
offer a full 12 month warrantee on Starcom1 and
accessories.
Q
What headset do I need for my flip front helmet
A.
The
choice of head set for a flip front helmet is dependant
on your requirements either SH-004 or SH-006 are
suitable with the following considerations: see
headsets
selection page on the Starcom1 Web site.
Q. Can I fit Starcom1 myself?
A. Most customer fit
their own system, everything require is included in the
kits and the instruction manual gives a comprehensive
guide. The wiring requires only a pair of pliers, no
wires need to be cut or soldered.
Q Can I play my portable music system through Starcom?
A. Yes,
a stereo music lead is supplied with all Starcom kits,
this plugs into the headphone socket on any portable
audio system.
Q. What is sidetone and
is it required?
Sidetone
is the name given to a system where the sound is fed
back so it can be heard as you talk, through your own
speakers. It would only be required when you can not
hear yourself talk (eg when using earplug speakers).
Within a crash helmet you can hear yourself even at
speed (try singing to yourself). So feedback isn't
necessary. The problem with sidetone is that if you
sneeze or blow into your microphone then you hear it
loud and clear, this can cause serious problems if wind
noise is picked up, you will hear it.
Most
systems available (usually budget) have sidetone by
default, if only 1 amplifier channel is used in the
design then this will be the case, both rider and
pillion hear everything that goes into either
microphone; speech and noise! The test is can the
sidetone be turned off !!
Starcom1
uses 2 amplifiers so the 2 channels are independent and
separate. If using earplug speakers then sidetone can be
enabled if the user desires (this is a no cost factory
option). For sidecar applications StarCom1 requires that
the pillion channel has the sidetone feature enabled.
Q. What is Auto Volume
and is it required?
Background noise in a
crash helmet means that the ideal volume at 20mph is
different from that at 70mph. A good communication
should allow for this by monitoring the background noise
levels inside the crash helmet and automatically adjust
the volume to compensate.
Q. Is a balance control
required?
Often the rider will
wear ear plugs but the occasional pillion will prefer
not to. This can only be allowed for with a rider
pillion balance control. This will also be useful for
differing hearing levels, and variations in helmets etc.
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